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the pentagon new search services. the army, navy and the other services basically staffing inside doors, not technically true, but they would equip themselves differently. command structures were separated. so we decided to do with the military did under so-called goldwater-nichols, were each right command was created. he can come from many military service over the foreign military services and i now train and equip and fight wars together. so the dni, director of national intelligence is...
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the pentagon shell game later in the grapevine. and up next, the lone star state becomes ground zero in the abortion battle. impgt this ises ifs if in respect fncs i'm sorry for your loss. still doesn't feel real. our time together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to replace your totaled bike with a brand-new one. the tank, the exhaust... well, she looks just like roxy! you know, i'll bet she's in a better place now. i'm sure she is. [ ethereal music plays ] [ motorcycle revving ] getting you back on a brand-new bike. now, that's progressive. . >>> text has become ground zero in the abortion fight. the state senate took up a controversial bill today and this evening a pro-life rally is taking place at the state capitol. shane nongre shan known green has details. >> reporter: the showdown over a bill that would ban most abortions after 20 weeks heated up a new today. both sides testified. >> we have laws on the books now that says when you murder a pregnant mother or you have an au
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d'agata classified briefings from the pentagon. we went in in march to my belief. you are going to be out, for the most part, by the end of the year. there is no long-term plan. in fact, if you're going to fall published administration for something which is why i think that book was unfair, we discourage to think the about what to do with regard to iraq. so then we had to work by the seat of our pants. by the time we left we were not too sure everything, but we had this false confidence that somehow this general would conduct a surgeon at is automated difference. what made differences that soon the awakening which was started before he ever got there. it was general casey. and they encouraged them to get involved because of what al qaeda was doing to their country , the incredible violence which still with the dispute between the factions. but we have this idea, we did it from the soviet union and for china, but these are totalitarian groups. the black box organizations, and once they make a proclamation everyone salutes the proximity of pocket -- proclamation. th
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. >> there is a lot of mixed messages coming out of the pentagon. it was saying that there was not a good outcome that would result from an intervention and would require a significant amount of boots on the ground to secure the chemical weapons. just to be blunt. what is going on politics in the pentagon? >> being -- of course it is governor. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff testifying with secretary kerry. you could tell he was not comfortable being there. he went on line in opposition to this. and i think that any professional military looks at this extra teggically realizes that there is no guarantee that this will not either lead to bots on the ground and a larger conflict or a catalyst like world war i that starts not only a regional but may be a global conflict. i think the military is against this. >> why didn't they say it? why didn't they say we can't tell you that the operation the way it is planned is valid? >> one of our fundmental principles is civilian control of the military. we are the only democracy that never had military
. >> there is a lot of mixed messages coming out of the pentagon. it was saying that there was not a good outcome that would result from an intervention and would require a significant amount of boots on the ground to secure the chemical weapons. just to be blunt. what is going on politics in the pentagon? >> being -- of course it is governor. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff testifying with secretary kerry. you could tell he was not comfortable being there. he went on line...
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you question the whole issue of military aid if it is run by the pentagon. just look at the top six recipients of the military aid and ask yourself what are we getting for this? list of the israel afghanistan, egypt, turkey and iraq. israel shouldn't be getting any aid from the united states. they don't need it from the united states. they don't want to get economic aid and they don't need the military, they don't face the threat of require and they have a pretty self-sufficient military industry, highly sophisticated and they can afford to buy the weapons they by. afghanistan, again, we are just feeding this criminal enterprise. who knows what is going to happen when we reduce our presence. pakistan, iraq, you all know what the problems are and the situations. but if you go and you look at the service structure and start with, say nuclear arms, think of the five to $6 trillion that we have invested in the nuclear arms that are in essentially an unusable weapon system faugh what are you going to do? we don't have them anymore. that is how many the country ha
you question the whole issue of military aid if it is run by the pentagon. just look at the top six recipients of the military aid and ask yourself what are we getting for this? list of the israel afghanistan, egypt, turkey and iraq. israel shouldn't be getting any aid from the united states. they don't need it from the united states. they don't want to get economic aid and they don't need the military, they don't face the threat of require and they have a pretty self-sufficient military...
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if it comes down to that, higher taxes or sequestration, the pentagon cuts, where do you you go? where do you come down? >> obviously i don't want to see taxes increased but what i would like to see is the president call the leaders over to the white house and say look, we got to solve this problem. this sequestration, secretary panetta, outgoing secretary of defense is one of the most widely respected men or person in washington, d.c. and he has been saying this nationalstate our nation security. republicans and democrats are responsible for this new cliff and i will take responsibility tore it for the republicans but we he have got to avoid it. we have got to stop it. >> chris: but if the president says the price of that is more taxes? >> the president is the same one that during the campaign said it's not going to happen. remember that? he just dismissed it. and a lot of us, in fact, lindsey graham and kelly ayotte and i were traveling around the country warning what is going to happen with sequestration. it is devastating. the world is dangerous. i'm sorry i'm a little emotio
if it comes down to that, higher taxes or sequestration, the pentagon cuts, where do you you go? where do you come down? >> obviously i don't want to see taxes increased but what i would like to see is the president call the leaders over to the white house and say look, we got to solve this problem. this sequestration, secretary panetta, outgoing secretary of defense is one of the most widely respected men or person in washington, d.c. and he has been saying this nationalstate our nation...
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the pentagon is broken. what do we know about al qaeda? did we know that members of this network, all this information we take for granted now? >> we did not know that much. we did not know who was responsible for 9/11. we had a few assets that provided us some peripheral information. we did not know very much. it took a long time for us to be in a position to really learn what was going on. in march of 2002, we captured al zabeta. we recognized that we had to do something different. contrary to what some people are saying, he initially provided a couple of pieces of information. then he shut down. we knew they were coming after us in the second wave of attacks. we knew that they had a nuclear program. they had a biological weapons program. we thought we needed to do something different. that is when the enhanced interrogation program came into existence. he went through the program, started in august of 2002 for 20 days or so. a few weeks later we captured a major player. he was a go-between. this was the key to all of that. we forget tha
the pentagon is broken. what do we know about al qaeda? did we know that members of this network, all this information we take for granted now? >> we did not know that much. we did not know who was responsible for 9/11. we had a few assets that provided us some peripheral information. we did not know very much. it took a long time for us to be in a position to really learn what was going on. in march of 2002, we captured al zabeta. we recognized that we had to do something different....
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the pentagon is a big part of this. what better than to have a republican senator be the guy on capitol hill lobbying and dealing with the pentagon, which is inevitable, but it's not an easy thing to do, so why not have a republican make that argument? it's the big picture thinking as far as the president is concerned. i want to talk to miling lighter for a moment. he had been at the cia and some said he wanted to be the first cia director. he was opposed by a lot of -- on the left when those that were against policies that he had after 9/11 and under the bush white house, including enhanced interrogation techniques, including waterboarding. >> why is he the right fit for cia? >> i think is he the right fit that he knows the building missed and out. it is not an easy organization to manage. the second most important thing is the president and he have a really strong relationship. the president trusts him. in the director of the cia, someone who will be walking into the oval office, recommending covert action, giving ver
the pentagon is a big part of this. what better than to have a republican senator be the guy on capitol hill lobbying and dealing with the pentagon, which is inevitable, but it's not an easy thing to do, so why not have a republican make that argument? it's the big picture thinking as far as the president is concerned. i want to talk to miling lighter for a moment. he had been at the cia and some said he wanted to be the first cia director. he was opposed by a lot of -- on the left when those...
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pentagon lifts the band of women on combat. we'll talk to senator john mccain and a woman who played a historic role in putting women on the front line. >> we are launching a new science segment with a look at how asterroadways could be a source of fuel. i am uma pemmaraju from america's news headquarters starting right now. >> the northeast and midatlantic are getting a rude awakening from what is up to now a relatively mild winter. the midwest is bracing for an ice storm threatening to leave cities from st. louis fochicago glazed over. temperatures are plunging . we begin first with chief meteorologist at the fox weather center, rick? >> a slight improvement and we are in day 7 of the cold snap . we are seeing the colder of maroon retreating to canada . it is still cold behind it but the temperatures are improved. they are still very cold. it feels a lot better. look at today's high temperatures in the area. 20s and a few 30s in the southern area in the ohio valley . tomorrow, we go up by 5-7 degrees and then on to monday, an
pentagon lifts the band of women on combat. we'll talk to senator john mccain and a woman who played a historic role in putting women on the front line. >> we are launching a new science segment with a look at how asterroadways could be a source of fuel. i am uma pemmaraju from america's news headquarters starting right now. >> the northeast and midatlantic are getting a rude awakening from what is up to now a relatively mild winter. the midwest is bracing for an ice storm...
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and i think most importantly, has earned the respect of the troops and the brass at the pentagon. >> is the real point here he's somebody because of that who has the credibility so that if he's the one who has to remake defense going forward, if he's to talk about cuts to systems he has that extra credibility? >> i think he does and that matters. we had great secretaries of defense that didn't serve. it's an important part as we enter this period. i think that with the real thing here, we take a step back, just look how far the republican party has moved in the last six years. you talked about a republican saying you're out of the mainstream means one thing, you're in the mainstream. because they've left. in 2006, john mccain was talking about chuck hagel as his secretary of state and now he's someone who he thinks is disqualified. from a big picture, the republicans have moved the neocons have such a hold on that party and i don't think that's mainstream thinking in america. >> do you think there is an element of political payback here? >> sure, listen, some of this is situation nor
and i think most importantly, has earned the respect of the troops and the brass at the pentagon. >> is the real point here he's somebody because of that who has the credibility so that if he's the one who has to remake defense going forward, if he's to talk about cuts to systems he has that extra credibility? >> i think he does and that matters. we had great secretaries of defense that didn't serve. it's an important part as we enter this period. i think that with the real thing...
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. >>> still ahead here, reaction to the pentagon's new plan to fight sexual assault in the military. and why some say it's not enough to actually solve the problem. >>> plus, a west virginia judge accused of having an affair with the secretary and then using his position on the bench to frame her husband for crimes that he never committed. it's just one of the things that we thought you should know. so i'm checking out the jetta. 34 hwy mpg. check. no-charge scheduled maintenance. check. and here's the kicker... 0% apr for 60 months. and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. that's right... [ male announcer ] it's the car you won't stop talking about. ever. hurry in to the volkswagen best. thing. ever. event. and get 0% apr for 60 months, now until september 3rd. that's the power of german engineering. [ male announcer ] clearly this isn't one of those speed-eating contests. that's a hebrew national hot dog. a kosher hot dog. that means we're extra choosy about the cuts of beef that meet our higher kosher standards. and only a good, old-fashioned s
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for obvious reasons, the pentagon have made their own case to the president. with the new resource problem home -- problem in mali. look what it took to support french forces against al qaeda subcontractors. if we can't do that, when americans are held hostage and killed, what kind of response do you really expect for -- >> is that a consequence of the u.s. not getting involved in mali earlier? >> what is the implication from that? that we need to be involved -- >> we were concerned about molly for at least eight months. only now there is discussion about what we should -- >> have another discussion on benghazi for the thousandth time. >> we are in the in danger -- in no danger of intervening too much. that is not what we have to worry about. >> let's move on. if you have a question, raise your hands and identify yourself. keep your questions short. let's go to -- then this woman right here in the black. >> as joshua said, syria is part of a broader middle east. what would be the position of the u.s. when lebanon, jordan, maybe israel and the whole region woul
for obvious reasons, the pentagon have made their own case to the president. with the new resource problem home -- problem in mali. look what it took to support french forces against al qaeda subcontractors. if we can't do that, when americans are held hostage and killed, what kind of response do you really expect for -- >> is that a consequence of the u.s. not getting involved in mali earlier? >> what is the implication from that? that we need to be involved -- >> we were...
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defense secretary leon panetta told the pentagon not the plan for it. now it seems not only is the military planning for the cuts, republicans seem to think the cuts are inevitable. >> i think the sequester is going to happen. because that $1.2 trillion in spending cuts we can't lose the spending cuts. that would pay for the last debt ceiling increase. >> the looming deadline is march 1. deputy defense secretary ash carter warned friday that the pentagon's $800,000 civilian employees will face furloughs. and reduce paychecks starting in april, if sequestration is not avoided. pentagon is now planning to eliminate 46,000 temporary civilian workers as a result of these imminent budget cuts. >> i got a perfect storm coming up in the next few months. we have this whole crazy mechanism called sequester. that means $1 trillion will be cut across the board. $500 billion out of defense. across the board. >> in a meat ax approach that will hollow out the force if it happens. >> one of the nation's largest defense contractors general dynamics based in false churc
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he was so accepted that he was invited by the pentagon to give a lecture inside the pentagon at a luncheon about the state of islam and the world. just to give you an idea of how bad intelligence wise. among the sandwiches they serve, he had bacon on it. so no wonder it went so swimmingly. [laughter] anwar al-awlaki was a guy who didn't come from a radical family. his parents are upstanding and amazing people. his dad is one of the most respected academics and he had come to the united states on a fulbright scholarship and created department of agricultural engineering with american officials in yemen and his wife tried to solve the crisis in this country. he was a guy who is radicalized by the u.s. authorities abroad and a at home. eventually he leaves and goes to yemen which is his family's homeland and he starts recording sermons on cds and audio tapes. it has become very popular around the world. and then they start to talk about terror investigations. he says that these speeches are going to incite individuals to commit acts of terrorism and so the united states colludes with the yeme
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. >> there is a lot of mixed messages coming out of the pentagon. it was saying that there was not a good outcome that would result from an intervention and would require a significant amount of boots on the ground to secure the chemical weapons. just to be blunt. what is going on politics in the pentagon? >> being -- of course it is governor. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff testifying with secretary kerry. you could tell he was not comfortable being there. he went on line in opposition to this. and i think that any professional military looks at this extra teggically realizes that there is no guarantee that this will not either lead to bots on the ground and a larger conflict or a catalyst like world war i that starts not only a regional but may be a global conflict. i think the military is against this. >> why didn't they say it? why didn't they say we can't tell you that the operation the way it is planned is valid? >> one of our fundmental principles is civilian control of the military. we are the only democracy that never had military
. >> there is a lot of mixed messages coming out of the pentagon. it was saying that there was not a good outcome that would result from an intervention and would require a significant amount of boots on the ground to secure the chemical weapons. just to be blunt. what is going on politics in the pentagon? >> being -- of course it is governor. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff testifying with secretary kerry. you could tell he was not comfortable being there. he went on line...
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we came up with a model that fixed the pentagon. the pentagon used to have the services staffing and fighting separate wars. they would equip themselves separately. we decided to do what the military did. a joint command was created. he can come from any military service. they now trained and equipped to gather. -- togetherthe dni is the joint commander across 16 intel agencies. he leverage is their strength to produce intel products. that is the backbone of how we get intelligence to policy makers and that has dramatically improved. on the fusion centers, that is a different thing. those are local centers that have gone up to serve local law enforcement. they pull together national intelligence streams that they get from the homeland security department or the fbi with streams of local intelligence and a share it. the homelands department has tried to insist on privacy in these agencies and provide some financial support. this is a work in progress. some of them worked very well. one in los angeles works very well. other communitie
we came up with a model that fixed the pentagon. the pentagon used to have the services staffing and fighting separate wars. they would equip themselves separately. we decided to do what the military did. a joint command was created. he can come from any military service. they now trained and equipped to gather. -- togetherthe dni is the joint commander across 16 intel agencies. he leverage is their strength to produce intel products. that is the backbone of how we get intelligence to policy...
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assess the impact of arming the syrian rebels, otherational security issues facing the nation, former pentagon official, fox these national security analyst katie mcfarlane. good to see you. first, this green lighting of an administration proposal to provide at least initially small arms to rebel groups that are as of now unidentified. >> senior military officer in the united states has just come before congress and said, this is a mistake. this is not going to go well. and do not foresee any circumstances where this will be a success. listing five options on various levels of military involvement, and in eh one of them he had major caution on wh should happen. if that is not a red flag to somebody, don't know what is. lou: what is the interest of the republican party, particularly in specifically senator john mccain in driving this agenda to intervene in syria talking about no-fly zones, intervening as if he is the world's leading authority on u.s. interest in the middl east. >> i have a lot of respect for senator mccain, but in this he is absolutely wrong. the militarhas said this is not goi
assess the impact of arming the syrian rebels, otherational security issues facing the nation, former pentagon official, fox these national security analyst katie mcfarlane. good to see you. first, this green lighting of an administration proposal to provide at least initially small arms to rebel groups that are as of now unidentified. >> senior military officer in the united states has just come before congress and said, this is a mistake. this is not going to go well. and do not foresee...
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and, the pentagon will be hit, too. they propose a mix of spending cuts and, yes, more taxes, through limiting deductions, for the wealthy. i sat down late friday with house democratic leader nancy pelosi and asked her about the fast-approaching deadline. congressman pelosi, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> welcome to the capitol. >> chris: the white house says, sequestration will have a severe effect on many americans. house republicans agree. but they say the answer is to find other spending cuts, not tax hikes. >> well, i think that the sequestration is a bad idea, all around. it is something that is out of the question. the fact is, we have had plenty of spending cuts, $1.6 trillion in the budget control act. what we need is growth, growth with jobs and if you have spending cuts, education of our children, other investments, where you are hindering growth, you are no going to reduce the deficit. so, what we do need is more revenue, and more cuts, but i would like to see that a big, balanced, bold proposal. and sh
and, the pentagon will be hit, too. they propose a mix of spending cuts and, yes, more taxes, through limiting deductions, for the wealthy. i sat down late friday with house democratic leader nancy pelosi and asked her about the fast-approaching deadline. congressman pelosi, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> welcome to the capitol. >> chris: the white house says, sequestration will have a severe effect on many americans. house republicans agree. but they say the answer is to find...
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want to start with a washington battle on full display this week when the president's pick to head the pentagon, former republican senator chuck hagel, came under fire from members of his own party during a very contentious confirmation hearing. >> name one person in your opinion who's intim nated by the israeli lobby in the united states senate. >> are we right or wrong? that's a pretty straightforward question. >> senator hagel, please answer the question i asked. today, do you think unilateral sanctions would be a bad idea? >> all this raising questions about how effective chuck hagel will be if confirmed as secretary of defense. earlier this weekend, i sat down for a rare joint interview with the top military leadership issue the outgoing secretary of defense leon panetta and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general martin dempsey. >>> secretary panetta, welcome back to "meet the press." general dempsey, welcome. let me start with the man that is poised to take your place. he underwent on thursday a pretty tough round of questioning. he seemed to struggle with a lot of the answers.
want to start with a washington battle on full display this week when the president's pick to head the pentagon, former republican senator chuck hagel, came under fire from members of his own party during a very contentious confirmation hearing. >> name one person in your opinion who's intim nated by the israeli lobby in the united states senate. >> are we right or wrong? that's a pretty straightforward question. >> senator hagel, please answer the question i asked. today, do...
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conflict as to what the president said he said the to tell his people do every do and confirm from the pentagon knew was in charge with the state department or urgent -- but leon panetta says it is not 911 that when your people are in danger that is more than 911. lou: john bolton serving the government to hear the secretary of defense to realize the outcry and a need warhol from the ambassador and officials from the government as a 911 call and department of defense can respond, how upset were you? >> i was beyond upset and speechless to what the testimony showed. it revealed incompetence at the top of the obama administration that is breathtaking. the president not concerned with americans under attack, secretary of state's all day long never once called to ask what might be done? the idea secretary not aware for request for satiric -- security saying can we help you out? nobody is hauled in this administration with national security. not just the failure of benghazi on negative benghazi but exposing the risk of facilities, citizens and their country to attacks worldwide. these people and not
conflict as to what the president said he said the to tell his people do every do and confirm from the pentagon knew was in charge with the state department or urgent -- but leon panetta says it is not 911 that when your people are in danger that is more than 911. lou: john bolton serving the government to hear the secretary of defense to realize the outcry and a need warhol from the ambassador and officials from the government as a 911 call and department of defense can respond, how upset were...
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is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the u.s. war machine is heavily reliant upon b.p. and their oil this is a huge step backwards for the. it's a step forward to. correct is toxic is a look like. it was it was not a picture either the government or b.p. really wanted to have out there i don't want dispersants to be the agent. of this bill's. least he told language. programs in documentaries in arabic it's when you hear. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.r.t.c. interviews intriguing stories for you. in trying. to find out more visit. whenever you see the president talk about exceptionalism. what he's trying to say is there are rules of civil behavior. doesn't apply to him. talks exclusively to our. u.s. exceptionalism and has a vision for the future of the freedom of information. one hundred twenty million europeans live in all on the brink of. the red cross raises the along suggesting austerity policies are pushing the e.u. into deep decline. and. the sea to name all the victims strives. to bring in the dead peop
is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the u.s. war machine is heavily reliant upon b.p. and their oil this is a huge step backwards for the. it's a step forward to. correct is toxic is a look like. it was it was not a picture either the government or b.p. really wanted to have out there i don't want dispersants to be the agent. of this bill's. least he told language. programs in documentaries in arabic it's when you hear. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.r.t.c....
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november 2012 the top lawyer at the pentagon, jay johnson goes to england to give a speech when he makes the case that everything administration has been doing is legal under the laws of war but he says this war cannot last forever. it has to end. and now today, last in a long series we get the cull minute nation, the president saying yeah, the war has to end. war cannot be forever or it's not war anymore. it's something else. >> our commitment to constitutional principles has weathered every war and every war has come to an end. we must define the nature and scope of this struggle, or else it will define us. we have to be mindful of jay madison's warning that no nation could preserve it's freedom in the continual war not as a bound less global war on terror but rather as a series of persistent targeted efforts to dismantle specific networks that threaten american. a propet l war through drones or special forces or troop deployments will prove did he feel defeating and alter our country in troubling ways. our system mat tick effort to dismantle terror organizations must continue but this
november 2012 the top lawyer at the pentagon, jay johnson goes to england to give a speech when he makes the case that everything administration has been doing is legal under the laws of war but he says this war cannot last forever. it has to end. and now today, last in a long series we get the cull minute nation, the president saying yeah, the war has to end. war cannot be forever or it's not war anymore. it's something else. >> our commitment to constitutional principles has weathered...
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isn't looking so fit these do so accordingly more and more soldiers are having trouble passing the pentagon tape test the number of soldiers kicked out of the army for being overweight has jumped ten fold in the past five years and this is where the red tape work around the vortex of stupid is spawned because more and more soldiers are now enlisting for a lifeboat. they're getting plastic surgery to meet the tape test requirement. some plastic surgeons have reported a thirty percent increase in military clientele saying they've even had military commanders recommend troops to them for the procedure many fitness experts and doctors agree that the tape test doesn't reflect the person's true hell but military officials are standing behind the tape test saying it's still the best god forbid they reevaluating their fitness standards to focus on whether or not a man is really healthy you know it makes much more sense for soldiers to get plastic surgery to pass them antiquated test you should all fear america world because we have something very scary and that is an evil giant more attacks of red
isn't looking so fit these do so accordingly more and more soldiers are having trouble passing the pentagon tape test the number of soldiers kicked out of the army for being overweight has jumped ten fold in the past five years and this is where the red tape work around the vortex of stupid is spawned because more and more soldiers are now enlisting for a lifeboat. they're getting plastic surgery to meet the tape test requirement. some plastic surgeons have reported a thirty percent increase in...
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you invite him to the pentagon and have bacon. no wonder it went to swimmingly. he was a guy who didn't come from a radical family. his parents are upstanding, amazing people, still are. his dad is one of the most respected academics in yemen. he came to the united states on a full ride scholarship, created the department of agricultural engineering with us-aid and american firms in yes , yemen g to solve the water crisis in that country. they didn't raise him to be the guy you saw in the youtube videos wearing the camouflage and calling for armed jihad against the united states. he was radicalized by the u.s. wars abroad and at home and eventually leaves the united states and spends time in britain, goes to yemen, his family's homeland, and starts recording sermons on cds, audio tapes, and they are popular in the english speaking diaspora around the world, and the u.s. is concerned that his speeches are going to insight young muslims to commit acts of terror in britain, canada, united states, or elsewhere in europe, and so the united states cliewdz with the yeme
you invite him to the pentagon and have bacon. no wonder it went to swimmingly. he was a guy who didn't come from a radical family. his parents are upstanding, amazing people, still are. his dad is one of the most respected academics in yemen. he came to the united states on a full ride scholarship, created the department of agricultural engineering with us-aid and american firms in yes , yemen g to solve the water crisis in that country. they didn't raise him to be the guy you saw in the...
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any threats this country at a sobering pentagon assessme of iran's military power. in th new report finds iran to develop and test an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of striking the united states by 2015. it would be the delivery system the region needs to carry out a nuclear strike against this country if it is allowed to develop a nuclear weapon. one major u.s. ally in the region may be countering iran's intentions. it bridgea briti analysis discld much a site in saudi arabia's dese with missiles targeting iran and israel. saudi arabia opposes israel but western backed rulers are concerned about iran and its pursuit of nuclear weapons. usa to egypt under review after last weeks to that e obama administration still refuses to call a coup. marking the shift in white house policy for press secretary said suspending aid to egypt wld not ben the best interest of the united states. "the new york times" reporting egyptians are seeing some improvement in their daily life he had life. gasoline lines dawn, p outages have ended, andolice are back on the streets as
any threats this country at a sobering pentagon assessme of iran's military power. in th new report finds iran to develop and test an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of striking the united states by 2015. it would be the delivery system the region needs to carry out a nuclear strike against this country if it is allowed to develop a nuclear weapon. one major u.s. ally in the region may be countering iran's intentions. it bridgea briti analysis discld much a site in saudi arabia's...
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. >> there is a lot of mixed messages coming out of the pentagon. it was saying that there was not a good outcome that would result from an intervention and would require a significant amount of boots on the ground to secure the chemical weapons. just to be blunt. what is going on politics in the pentagon? >> being -- of course it is governor. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff testifying with secretary kerry. you could tell he was not comfortable being there. he went on line in opposition to this. and i think that any professional military looks at this extra teggically realizes that there is no guarantee that this will not either lead to bots on the ground and a larger conflict or a catalyst like world war i that starts not only a regional but may be a global conflict. i think the military is against this. >> why didn't they say it? why didn't they say we can't tell you that the operation the way it is planned is valid? >> one of our fundmental principles is civilian control of the military. we are the only democracy that never had military
. >> there is a lot of mixed messages coming out of the pentagon. it was saying that there was not a good outcome that would result from an intervention and would require a significant amount of boots on the ground to secure the chemical weapons. just to be blunt. what is going on politics in the pentagon? >> being -- of course it is governor. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff testifying with secretary kerry. you could tell he was not comfortable being there. he went on line...
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then the pentagon learned anything from i robot the do you do you believe that lethal autonomous robots or early hours should be able to out then get out performing human drive or ride better protection from potential hackers seriously seriously look forgive me for being skeptical but i don't know if it's a good idea to put one hundred percent trust in your computer to differentiate between killing good guys and killing bad guys over drone strikes are executed based on mathematical patterns hardly a failsafe method to determine who is a terrorist worthy of being assassinated don't you think if anything i worry that the opposite is true without that human element autumn eyes drones could be even more deadly and less precise so before we go bowling too much credit i'd say it's pretty clear that he's still sitting tall on that drone their own but regardless of this fact people seem to be stoked about the baseless rhetoric promising to scale back the drone program and this is all due to obama bringing back some of bush's old. techniques sort of reign hellfire missiles on civilians there is
then the pentagon learned anything from i robot the do you do you believe that lethal autonomous robots or early hours should be able to out then get out performing human drive or ride better protection from potential hackers seriously seriously look forgive me for being skeptical but i don't know if it's a good idea to put one hundred percent trust in your computer to differentiate between killing good guys and killing bad guys over drone strikes are executed based on mathematical patterns...
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now it seems the pentagon isn't so concerned about money. >> if this operation goes forward. if we are asked by the president to conduct a military mission, we will conduct it. when something is that important, we'll find a way to pay for it. >> reporter: republican lawmakers suggested they may use the house vote about military action to end the sequesters. >> i told the president yesterday that we needed to stop this sequestration. we need to stop cutting back our military and he came up to me after the meeting and said, you know, he really wanted to end sequestration, too. well, he's the one that can do it. >> reporter: defence secretary haggle says the cause for a syria strike would be in the tens of millions of dollars the chief naval operations whose ships would be called on to carry out a limited strike suggested the costs could rise quickly if the mission expands. >> a carrier strike group operating out there will cost you in extended operations. so i'm talking about a lot of flying going on as opposed to say routine flying. it will cost you about $40 million a week. i
now it seems the pentagon isn't so concerned about money. >> if this operation goes forward. if we are asked by the president to conduct a military mission, we will conduct it. when something is that important, we'll find a way to pay for it. >> reporter: republican lawmakers suggested they may use the house vote about military action to end the sequesters. >> i told the president yesterday that we needed to stop this sequestration. we need to stop cutting back our military...